Hi Tassman. I am assuming that you are restoring the car and you may have the starter motor on the bench.I can give you the genuine part number but will be of no use as most of the non genuine manufacturersin the early days, 60's & 70's,did not use or obtain the genuine part number to have as a cross referenceto their own part number.The best thing to do is to take the starter to an auto electrician and get them to test it and repair.Quiet a few of the Japan manufacturers basically used one of two major auto electrical companies tosupply components to their requirements. These being Hitachi or Mitsubishi. Getting brushes, I don't think,will be a problem as these manufacturers will produce a brush to suit a multitude of starters and getting nongenuine will not be a problem for the auto electrician.

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